animismo
animism
noun ah-nee-MEES-moh Rare
Origin: From Latin anima ('soul, spirit') + -ismo.
Usage Note
Animismo is the belief that natural objects, phenomena, and the universe itself possess souls or spiritual essence. It is used in anthropology and religious studies to describe indigenous belief systems. The related adjective is animista, which also serves as a noun (un animista — 'an animist').
Examples
"El animismo atribuye espíritu a los elementos naturales."
Natural Translation
Animism attributes spirit to natural elements.
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